It was not for a lack of ideas, but to many thoughts!!
My poor friends. Magali had to listen to my philosophies during our 5 hour drive to Wildflower and Carl had no escape, as we live together! lol
(Wildflower)
Although my national flat (Brazil) says, "Order and Progress", I noticed that is impossible to have progress without disorder and confrontation. It is this was that brings you the expected progress, so be ready to stand the storm. Sooner or later the calmness will come!
I got goosebumps after reading in Valkiria's book that Paulo Coelho began his journey to meet his Guardian Angel in the desert of Borrego Springs. It was where I met Siri Lindley and her lemme "love it". And gradualy, Siri taught me to enjoy triathlon like I used to do years ago, when each race was an adventure and independent of the result, I would be happy if I had raced my best. There were no worries about sponsors or the Federation; no obligation to win or show results to anyone. The only concern was to have fun challenging myself and my opponents to see who could persist with that speed!
"Somethings are so difficult that you need to learn by yourself..."
Paulo Coelho
"Enthusiasm (From Greek, en+theos, literally 'in God') originally meant inspiration or possession by a divine afflatus or by the presence of a god. Currently, it can be understood as a state of excitement and joy, reflecting a consequent courage. An enthusiastic person is willing to face difficulties and challenges, not allowing himself down and transmitting confidence for all people around. Therefore the enthusiasm can be considered as an optimistic mood." (from Portuguese Wikipedia)
"Don´t you know you better run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run...
Cause finally the tables are starting to turn; Talking about a revolution..."
In my last event, while racing Wildflower, I had a flat tire and lost out on the best experience of the race, running the trails in the beautiful mountains.
I also had the opportunity to meet two of the big names of triathlon, Chris McCormack and Lance Armstrong, they join us on a swim workout at Culver City Plunge.
Right now I am at Kissimee/FL, practicing my Portuguese with my Brazilian friends! Next Sunday I will race the Half-Ironman. Today I was surprised to find my name in the press as one of the threats which might prevent Lance from having his first victory in a 70.3!!
"Qui Sait!?"
"Out to challenge Armstrong, Maxim Kriat of the Ukraine is no stranger to the top step. Winner of Ironman 70.3 Augusta in 2010, he was second in Florida 70.3 last year. Strong on the bike, he has been known to have some fast run legs too (1:13 at best, compared to Armstrong’s 1:17). Also watch out for young Brazilian, Mauro Cavanha. The run is his strength and, if he can hold on during the bike, we could be in for a very exciting foot race." (Originally from: www.ironman.com)
With enthusiasm, here I go!! :-D
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